Candace the Muse is so taken with the enchanting robot sculptures of HerArtSheLoves! This week of reporting on her robots has been delightful!

Here’s what HerArtSheLoves had to say about Aqua Albert:

“Aqua Albert, a photo holder. I set out to make a robot in a pale blue with a light rustic finish. Not to Gothic, not too worn. Friendly eyes. I believe him to be one of the best, if not the best textured robot I’ve made. I’m so proud of how the paint came together to make a happy, rustic robot.”

“Lewis B. Nickleby (named by a fan) Began with an odd brown hat I made that needed a head. I was also working with paint more and began my rustic phase robots, a silver robot who’s been around for a long time, yet is still cheerful and positive.”

“‘Golden Garrick, often mistaken as orange and blue. I wanted to work with a classic blue and bold metallic. When I moved onto robots with friendly features… like mouths, Garrick came out perfect. I swear he posed for the camera. He’s still my mascot and requests for twin brothers still come in.”

“Purple Parker, a jiggly wiggly robot, is rarer for two reasons, he is one of the few robots I’ve made sitting down and truly jiggly wiggly. I was experimenting with new painting techniques and wanted to make a robot that sat a bit like Kermit the Frog.”

“Andrew Purple & Blue, is a photo holder and one of the last robots I made without a mouth. I love blue and myself making more blue robots than any other color. His purple parts are actually clay and the blue was hand painted. He came out so awesome, that he became my original mascot.”

Here is what HerArtSheLoves told me about herself:

“Part digital illustrator, part sculptor, pure geek. I make robots, the decorative kind that like to stand around, not the skynet kind. I’ve worked online for others in other forms for years, I finally had the chance to work and create entirely for myself. I began working with clay as a child when my mother bought me polymer clay and let make whatever I want. In recent years I incorporated spun wire into little coils and textured paint techniques. Each robot is handmade with polymer clay, is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs to make the neck, arms and legs. After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.”

I can’t help it! They look like they’d be so interesting to talk to! Here’s what HerArtSheLoves had to say about this little guy:

“Lewis B. Nickleby (named by a fan) Began with an odd brown hat I made that needed a head. I was also working with paint more and began my rustic phase robots, a silver robot who’s been around for a long time, yet is still cheerful and positive.”

“‘Golden Garrick, often mistaken as orange and blue. I wanted to work with a classic blue and bold metallic. When I moved onto robots with friendly features… like mouths, Garrick came out perfect. I swear he posed for the camera. He’s still my mascot and requests for twin brothers still come in.”

“Purple Parker, a jiggly wiggly robot, is rarer for two reasons, he is one of the few robots I’ve made sitting down and truly jiggly wiggly. I was experimenting with new painting techniques and wanted to make a robot that sat a bit like Kermit the Frog.”

“Andrew Purple & Blue, is a photo holder and one of the last robots I made without a mouth. I love blue and myself making more blue robots than any other color. His purple parts are actually clay and the blue was hand painted. He came out so awesome, that he became my original mascot.”

Here is what HerArtSheLoves told me about herself:

“Part digital illustrator, part sculptor, pure geek. I make robots, the decorative kind that like to stand around, not the skynet kind. I’ve worked online for others in other forms for years, I finally had the chance to work and create entirely for myself. I began working with clay as a child when my mother bought me polymer clay and let make whatever I want. In recent years I incorporated spun wire into little coils and textured paint techniques. Each robot is handmade with polymer clay, is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs to make the neck, arms and legs. After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.”

Golden Garrick is the brainchild and mascot of sculptor, HerArtSheLoves. Just look at his adorable face! You can tell he’s up for any adventure!

Here’s what HerArtSheLoves had to say about him:

“‘Golden Garrick, often mistaken as orange and blue. I wanted to work with a classic blue and bold metallic. When I moved onto robots with friendly features… like mouths, Garrick came out perfect. I swear he posed for the camera. He’s still my mascot and requests for twin brothers still come in.”

“Purple Parker, a jiggly wiggly robot, is rarer for two reasons, he is one of the few robots I’ve made sitting down and truly jiggly wiggly. I was experimenting with new painting techniques and wanted to make a robot that sat a bit like Kermit the Frog.”

“Andrew Purple & Blue, is a photo holder and one of the last robots I made without a mouth. I love blue and myself making more blue robots than any other color. His purple parts are actually clay and the blue was hand painted. He came out so awesome, that he became my original mascot.”

Here is what HerArtSheLoves told me about herself:“Part digital illustrator, part sculptor, pure geek. I make robots, the decorative kind that like to stand around, not the skynet kind. I’ve worked online for others in other forms for years, I finally had the chance to work and create entirely for myself. I began working with clay as a child when my mother bought me polymer clay and let make whatever I want. In recent years I incorporated spun wire into little coils and textured paint techniques. Each robot is handmade with polymer clay, is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs to make the neck, arms and legs. After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.”

Candace the Muse fell in love with the beguiling character of the polymer clay robots made by the very talented HerArtSheLoves! Each perfect little robot more amazing than the last!

Here’s what HerArtSheLoves had to say about Purple Parker:

“Purple Parker, a jiggly wiggly robot, is rarer for two reasons, he is one of the few robots I’ve made sitting down and truly jiggly wiggly. I was experimenting with new painting techniques and wanted to make a robot that sat a bit like Kermit the Frog.”

“Andrew Purple & Blue, is a photo holder and one of the last robots I made without a mouth. I love blue and myself making more blue robots than any other color. His purple parts are actually clay and the blue was hand painted. He came out so awesome, that he became my original mascot.”

Here is what HerArtSheLoves told me about herself:“Part digital illustrator, part sculptor, pure geek. I make robots, the decorative kind that like to stand around, not the skynet kind. I’ve worked online for others in other forms for years, I finally had the chance to work and create entirely for myself. I began working with clay as a child when my mother bought me polymer clay and let make whatever I want. In recent years I incorporated spun wire into little coils and textured paint techniques. Each robot is handmade with polymer clay, is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs to make the neck, arms and legs. After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.”

Shiny delight indeed! I can’t get enough of that sweet robot-y goodness! You can find HerArtSheLoves here:

Meet Andrew Purple and Blue. Andrew is an absolutely adorable robot from the robot mastermind HerArtSheLoves! Candace the Muse found him while Pinning around one day and fell in love! Robots by HerArtSheLoves will be featured all week in celebration of Art Dolls.

Here is what HerArtSheLoves told me about herself:

” Part digital illustrator, part sculptor, pure geek. I make robots, the decorative kind that like to stand around, not the skynet kind. I’ve worked online for others in other forms for years, I finally had the chance to work and create entirely for myself. I began working with clay as a child when my mother bought me polymer clay and let make whatever I want. In recent years I incorporated spun wire into little coils and textured paint techniques. Each robot is handmade with polymer clay, is shaped into robotic goodness, beads added for eyes and wire woven into springs to make the neck, arms and legs. After baking, multiple coats of varnish are brushed on for protection and shiny delight.

Andrew Purple & Blue, is a photo holder and one of the last robots I made without a mouth. I love blue and myself making more blue robots than any other color. His purple parts are actually clay and the blue was hand painted. He came out so awesome, that he became my original mascot.”

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